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Speculations about an alleged Planetary Defence Initiative stemmed from the International Asteroid Warning Network Campaign
A NASA-backed planetary defense group has reportedly begun efforts to pinpoint comet 3I/ATLAS after it was observed emitting an alloy not seen in nature and exhibiting other strange behaviors.
I/ATLAS has officially been added to the International Asteroid Warning Network's Comet Astrometry Campaign threat list
UN launches a global planetary-defence campaign as interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS speeds past Earth, sparking both scientific curiosity and international cooperation—though NASA insists there is no threat.
A UN-endorsed group focused on planetary defense has locked onto 3I/ATLAS as the mysterious interstellar visitor fuels alien tech theories.
This week, the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) announced a new campaign that will target 3I/ATLAS.
A captivating interstellar wanderer, known as 3I/ATLAS, has become the focal point of global astronomical interest. Researchers are intrigued by its peculiar behavior, notably a tail that shifts direction unexpectedly.
The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) has officially placed the newly discovered interstellar object, 3I/Atlas, under continuous observation. FOX 10 Phoenix anchor Brian Webb and Executive Producer Trenton Hooker report on the latest developments,
The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) launches a global campaign to improve comet astrometry, targeting the challenging comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1).